With boot camp, you still run the windows install which can be a problem. The best way to install windows without sighted help is to use vmware fusion.
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So, does this make it possible for a blind person to install windows using bootcamp independantly; or, need we wait for yet more work to be done?


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On Aug 23, 2012, at 3:15 PM, Joseph Norton <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


Well, they finally did it!

Now, when downloading the BootCamp Windows Support software, they finally give you a progress report.

Not a big thing, but, it's a tiny improvement.

Now to try VMWare Fusion 5 and see what it can do.

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